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Scotland's NHS Overwhelmed by Worst Flu Crisis

5 Dec

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Summary

  • A mutant H3N2 influenza strain is causing Scotland's worst flu crisis in years.
  • Hospitalizations surged 70% week-on-week, with flu deaths significantly higher.
  • Scotland reached 'medium' flu activity levels earlier than in at least 15 years.
Scotland's NHS Overwhelmed by Worst Flu Crisis

Scotland is currently experiencing its most severe flu crisis in years, with a mutated H3N2 influenza strain identified as the primary cause. This aggressive strain has led to a significant surge in hospitalizations, which increased by 70% week-on-week, and a notable rise in flu-related deaths compared to previous years. Public health officials have declared that Scotland has reached 'medium' levels of flu activity, marking the earliest occurrence of this stage in at least 15 years.

The mounting pressure on the National Health Service is palpable, with hospitals reporting increased occupancy due to influenza patients. Some health boards, like NHS Grampian, have seen an astonishing 560% more cases than at the same time last year. Experts express concern over the virus's early arrival, noting that it typically peaks later in winter, and warn of challenging weeks ahead for healthcare services already contending with other seasonal illnesses.

In response to the escalating situation, hospitals have reintroduced pandemic-like measures, including mask mandates and visiting restrictions. Officials are strongly urging eligible individuals to get vaccinated, emphasizing that while vaccine effectiveness against this specific strain may vary, it remains crucial for preventing severe illness and hospitalizations. The government has also allocated additional funding to bolster social care capacity and alleviate pressure on acute services.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scotland's current flu crisis is caused by a mutated H3N2 influenza strain.
The H3N2 strain has led to a 70% week-on-week increase in hospitalizations in Scotland.
Scotland reached 'medium' flu activity levels earlier than in at least 15 years.

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